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PNS Daily Newscast - May 24, 2018

Jared Kushner is finally granted his security clearance. Also on our nationwide rundown: A new lawsuit seeks the release of a gay man from ICE detention in Pennsylvania; and protecting an Arizona water source for millions near Phoenix.

Public News Service - AZ: Energy Policy

PHOENIX – In many parts of Arizona, air conditioning season is already back.
Consumer advocates say this is an important time of year to take a close look at how you're being billed for electricity.
When you have the AC running, and your children come home from school for the summer, you w

PHOENIX — A coalition of community groups and health organizations is throwing its support behind a ballot initiative, filed on Tuesday, that would force investor-owned utilities such as Arizona Public Service, Tucson Electric Power and electric cooperatives to get 50 percent of their energy f

PHOENIX – Progressive groups in Arizona are giving President Donald Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night mostly negative reviews, saying they like the points he made about prison reform and lowering drug prices, but were deeply disappointed in his approach to other big issues, incl

PHOENIX – The scariest thing this Halloween may just be the effects of climate change - but the solutions aren't frightening at all.
That's the message that a group of faith, business and conservation leaders are sending to Gov. Doug Ducey this Halloween. They're delivering a letter today si

PHOENIX - Arizonans have a chance to put in their two cents on Arizona Public Service's proposed rate-hike request for electricity before utility regulators decide on it next week.
If approved, customers would see an increase of $6 in their electric charges, and another $6 or more added to the basi

PHOENIX – Alaska Natives are touring the Southwest this week, drumming up support for a bill in Congress to ban oil and gas drilling in parts of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Two women from the Gwich'in tribe spoke in Tucson yesterday and will speak in Phoenix today. They're showing a

NAVAJO NATION -- A vote on whether to repeal the Bureau of Land Management's Methane Waste Rule could come in the U.S. Senate in the next few days, and tribal leaders are stepping up to support the rule.
The Methane Waste Rule requires oil and gas companies to install equipment to capture methane